Make cancer history!
Cancer is being cured every day. One patient at a time. You can save a life. And another. And the lives of thousands more like them.
You make it possible for the researchers, caregivers and patients at Dana-Farber to overcome their challenges, whether that's finding the next treatment breakthrough, providing all the services patients (and their families) need or simply returning to a routine life after treatment.
Every time I think of your selfless generosity, I am inspired, moved and motivated.
You can follow me on Instagram during the months of training and the two days of the ride.
Take two ...
Note: This year we will be three when we are joined by Adam's childhood friend Luke. Look for an update about Luke soon!
I'm glad to ride again with Adam in the PMC. This is the second time that we'll ride 200 miles across Massachusetts in 2 days to make cancer history. Please give life to cancer patients and support my ride—100% of your donation goes to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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What we've done together
- Raised over $100,000 in 10 years.
100% of your donation goes directly to cancer researchers, doctors and patients. The registration fee I pay and corporate sponsors cover all overhead and administrative costs. Learn why Dana-Farber needs your donation to continue their work.
- Ridden for hundreds of hours, covering thousands of miles, with each pedal stroke bringing us closer to a cure.
- Become part of something larger than any one of us--a movement, a revolution, a monument to caring.
Caregivers and researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and patients around the world rely on the unrestricted funds the PMC raises--$676 million over the past 40 years. They use that money to
- Discover new treatments, cures and vaccines.
- Perform ground-breaking research.
- Enjoy more birthdays, family graduations, weddings, reunions and holding their grandchildren for the first time.
These patients may have cancer, but what cancer doesn't know is that they have you.
At Dana-Farber new treatments go directly from the lab bench to the bedside benefiting cancer patients at
- Dana-Farber's Women's Cancer Centers and other satellite locations.
- Dana-Farber's new Yawkey Center, for which the PMC was the largest contributor. Labs are connected directly to the wards for the patients whose cancers they're researching.
- Hospitals and clinics throughout the U.S. and around the world, including in Rwanda, where Dana-Farber provides their cancer expertise to local caregivers, resulting in cured patients
You can follow my progress on twitter or find Team Bradstein on Facebook.
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